Levi Mcginnis, GA, 1861 March 15

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McGINNIS, Levi Q. C6e

Sl-year-old white farmer, hanged at Cumming, Ga., on
March 15, 1861, for complicity in murder of Claiborne
Baughan which occurred in Wildcat Community, a few miles
from Cumming, on August 7, 1858, Affirmed on appeal:

31 GA 236~ Worksheet prepared = Geagia - NW = Bound,

See also: FREELAND, Isaac, previously executzd.

McGINNIS, Levi Q. Ce

Sl-year-old white farmer, hanged at Cumming, Ga.y on
March 15, 1861, for complicity in murder of Claiborne
Baughan which occurred in Wildcat Community, a few miles
from Cumming, on August 7, 1858. Affirmed on appeals:

31 GA 236. Worksheet prepared - Gea gia - NW = Bound,

See also: FREELAND, Isaac, previously executed.

McGINNIS, Levi 0, Ce

Sleyear-old white farmer, hanged at Cumming, Ga., on
March 15, 1861, for complicity in murder of Claiborne
Baughan which occurred in Wildcat Community, a few miles
from Cumming, on August 7, 1858, Affirmed on appeal:

31 GA 236. Worksheet prepared - Ger gia - Nw - Bound,

See also: FREELAND, Isaac, previously executed,



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